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Most e-books these days look amateur and bargain basement. Surprisingly, whilst this is typical of most published e-books, creating a professional e-book is not hard - if you know how.

Create a professional ebook

Create a professional ebook

A great looking e-book commands a premium price and will be easier to sell.  Word of mouth recommendations will also be easier to acquire so learning how to create a professional e-book is a skill that all e-book publishers should develop.

Getting a great look can also be quick, in fact when you have learned these skills you will probably be able to create e-books in record time.  At least you will be able to concentrate upon the words rather than slaving over the visuals.

We have created a simple, step-by-step OpenOffice.org Writer guide (which contains 30 pages and more than 40 illustrations) that takes you by the hand, and guides you through the process of creating a professional PDF e-book.

You can read how to create a professional e-book by following this link.

Your first e-book sale will cover the cost so there is no reason to delay.

Many E-book Authors have built up years of valuable experience, knowledge that people would pay money for and have perhaps learned how to format e-books so that they look O.K. But, often they find that progress is slow and their results are variable?

Creating e-books is a business and time is money. The ability to re brand e-books at the click of a button or to produce consistent output is valuable.

Do you wish you could increase your productivity so you could quickly produce fantastic looking e-books to grow your business and increase your profits?

Would you like to effortlessly produce a branded collection of e-books which all had the exact same professional look even if they were authored months apart?

Better still would you like the opportunity to create a different look for your published e-books at the click of a mouse, so that you could produce a special copy, or a new version for a niche market or even an updated edition with a new chapter at a higher price?

We have developed a guide which covers all this and more, a guide for e-book authors to help them increase their productivity and produce great looking, consistent output over time.

For more details on how to increase your productivity so you could quickly produce fantastic looking e-books follow the link.

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Hi. I’m making an e-book, which I plan to sell on my site. I’m designing it in PowerPoint. I’ve customized a pre-made template in this program. I used my own colors, photos and I changed some of the layout. Can I use this template for commercial purposes (my ebook)?

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I can already convert to pdf and save to my computer I just do not understand how to get it to my website or a link to people to read after they buy I want to use click bank and allow the book to open from my thank you page or for them to download it from my thank you page any help is appreciated thank you. also I use a prebuilt website or templates for my site pages
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Help! I need to create a nice clean contents page for my eBook, using Open Office. Can someone please give me step-by-step instructions. I am not technical so please imagine you are explaining to a bright 10 year old. no wait they’d know more!! you get the picture
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When I get to the end of the page and open office creates a new one using the background picture of a template i downloaded it doesn’t add the table layout of the template.

The template is for an ebook and includes a placement for chapter title, sub heading and then the main body of text.

When I get to the bottom of the text box I hit return a few times to get a new page to open but its simply a continuation of the main text box from the previous page. All other place holders are gone.

I’m new to Open Office and I keep thinking I need to be using a forced ‘page break’ command as in word but I don’t see one anywhere.
Thanks Jallan, the manual break did it.

You are right I don’t know what I am doing but I’m getting there.